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Final Rankings

Congratulations to this term's winner, Gábor Melis! Whereas the Google AI Challenge has traditionally been dominated by entries written in languages like C++, Gábor has solidly taken the top spot with an innovative algorithm. His entry is one of just 33 submissions written in Lisp, and is entitled bocsimacko. Congratulations Gábor!

A big congratulations also goes out to the runners up, _iouri_ and Slin-.-, as well as all the finalists in the top 100. With over 4600 submissions received, securing a spot in the top 100 was no easy task!

On behalf of Google and the University of Waterloo Computer Science Club, we would like to thank everybody who took part in the Google AI Challenge. This term was the best yet, with more than 4600 working entries submitted by people from 112 different countries. Thank you!

We would also like to thank all the people who generously volunteered their time and mad skills to make the Google AI Challenge happen.

Here are the complete final rankings. These rankings are based on the Elo rating system. Click on any player's name to see their game history. If you crave more interesting statistics and rankings, check out the country rankings and organization rankings. Also check out this cool forum thread for tons of the most interesting game replays!

Score--> Wins--> Losses--> Draws-->
RankUsername Country Organization Language Elo Score
1 bocsimacko Hungary Other Lisp 3765
2 _iouri_ Canada Other C++ 3565
3 Slin-.- Sweden Lund University Java 3524
4 _Astek_ Poland Other C# 3501
5 jimrogerz United States Microsoft C# 3500
6 Accoun Russian Federation Other C++ 3498
7 george United Kingdom Other C++ 3494
8 GreenTea Ukraine Dnipropetrovsk National University Java 3489
9 asavis Ukraine Other Java 3480
10 bix0r4ever Germany Other Java 3476